[NTLUG:Discuss] DSL vs. Cable modem
Thomas T. Stocksdale
ted at krysty.collieland.com
Fri Dec 10 07:04:58 CST 1999
Also, you do not have to use GTE's internet service to use their DSL system.
We have GTE providing our ADSL, but Cyberramp is our ISP.
Tom Stocksdale
On Sun, 05 Dec 1999, you wrote:
> Although you will not find me singing the praises of any teleco, I have recently connected to GTE's DSL service for the
> following reasons. I notice you already have a GTE account, so it should be really easy to get your service started.
> 1) Due to internet research, I believe cable connections are far less secure than DSL lines.
> 2) The cost ! Right now, GTE is providing the equipment, and the installation for FREE. All I had to buy was a Linux
> compatible (very important) 10/100 MB ethernet card. ALthough all that is required is a 10BaseT card.
>
> Do I like DSL?
> 1) The tech wasnt at my home but 35 minutes are so, and I was online.
> 2) While I do not get a static IP, it is not difficult to get my IP, and update my dyndns.org account, so I can run my server
> without any real trouble. There are utilities and scripts that will do the update automatically, or with the click of an icon.
> 3) The speeds, while not what advertised, are much faster than my old 56K connection.(approx 10x faster) I have seen burst
> of 340K/sec DL speeds. (Grabbed an 8 meg file in less than 1 minute)
>
> One more very important thing is, GTE will not support DSL under Linux. They only support MicroCrap. Windows, Internet
> Explorer, etc....I was even told by GTE tech support, that it "will not work with Linux" Imagine their embarrasment when I
> informed them that I was at that moment connected thru my Linux box.
> The lack of GTE support is no biggy, just get your support from the Linux community, I will offer my assistance should you
> have difficulties and need help.
>
> At 12/9/99 9:28:00 PM, you wrote:
> >Is there a comparison available to compare DSL to Cable modems? I am
> >trying to compare the price of service and equipment to the speed and
> >quality of service provided.
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